2,585 search results for “op de model” in the Public website
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Green Friday in de Hortus
Green Friday
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Procederende belangenorganisaties in de polder
PhD defence
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De synergie van het individu
Inaugural lecture
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De Oorlog van Morgen bookpresentation
Bookpresentation
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Provo van de politieke pornografie
PhD defence
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Tomb 45 (Luxor, Egypt): some recent results on geo-referenced 3D modelling
Lecture
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Experts share insights during the Night of Digital Security: ‘The enemy is often invisible’
The digital age offers unprecedented opportunities: information is always accessible, systems are interconnected, and processes are automated. However, these developments also give rise to new threats. During the Night of Digital Security on 26 May at the Wijnhaven building, more than experts shared…
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Modeling vascular disease using self-assembling human induced pluripotent stem cell derivatives in 3D vessels-on-chip
PhD defence
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with chronic kidney disease. Towards patient- centred prognostic modelling in nephrology
PhD defence
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dystrophin deficiency in Duchenne muscular dystrophy: Insights from mouse models
PhD defence
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and tissue dynamics with cell fate decisions through computational modeling
PhD defence
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Vascular tumor of bone and related lesions; from gene fusions to tumor models
PhD defence
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From citizen-consumers to citizen legislators: Three models of democracy
Cleveringa Lecture
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Understanding and Targeting Coronaviruses Exploring advanced cell culture models and host-directed antiviral strategies
PhD defence
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Modeling vascular inflammation with immune cell-vessel crosstalk in hiPSC-derived 3D vessels-on-chip
PhD defence
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Application of zebrafish and murine models in lipoprotein metabolism and atherosclerosis research
PhD defence
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Modelling the Interactions of Advanced Micro- and Nanoparticles with Novel Entities
PhD defence
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Patient-derived models of breast cancer: A breakthrough story of the duct
PhD defence
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Glucocorticoid signaling in a rat model of post-traumatic stress disorder
PhD defence
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LED3 Lecture: Organoids to model human health and disease in vitro
Lecture
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From Predictions to Practice: Value of Prediction Models for Personalised Sarcoma Care
PhD defence
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Therapeutic neovascularization for peripheral arterial disease; in vivo models and potential therapeutic factors
PhD defence
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translation: The toll-like receptor 7 induced pharmacological challenge model of the skin
PhD defence
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Leveraging AI-based prediction in perioperative and critical care: From model development to clinical implementation
PhD defence
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From patient’s perspective to predictive modeling: cerebrovascular events and chronic kidney disease
PhD defence
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hiPSC-derived 3D cardiac microtissue models with integrated immune cells and vasculature
PhD defence
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Model-Assisted Robust Optimization for Continuous Black-Box Problems
PhD defence
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Information-theoretic Partition-based Models for Interpretable Machine Learning
PhD defence
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therapies for mitochondrial cardiomyopathies using advanced human stem cell models
PhD defence
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LUCIP Colloquium "Becoming like gods: Models of mind and self-perfection in early China"
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Decolonisation in art: 'That darkness says: up to here and no further'
It was not light, but its absence that caught Stephanie Noach's attention a few years ago. With her research on darkness in art, she aims to show how darkness can question and sometimes even undermine colonial imagery.
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From Zuidas intern to legal-aid lawyer | Leiden Lawcast S02E03
Nicolette Heijkant is our guest on the latest episode of Leiden Lawcast. Heijkant is an experienced lawyer who won her spurs working in the legal profession in Amsterdam’s business district, the Zuidas, and is now working for a legal-aid practice in Brabant. In this episode, we speak to her about her…
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Kutsal Yesilkagit on the recommendations of the Remkes Commission
Urgent sociatal challenges such as global warming, international security and migration can not be solved by national parliaments. The House of Representatives loses control over problems that are being tackled at European level. The recommendations of the state commission are inadequate.
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Border control and checks: a symbolic measure
As part of its plans to introduce a stricter asylum policy, the Dutch cabinet wants to expand checks at internal borders within the EU. Professor of Law and Society Maartje van der Woude tells Dutch daily newspaper NRC that this is a symbolic measure: ‘Border checks will not counter the right to seek…
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Vincent Bakker wins second prize in Leiden University’s Thesis Award
During this award ceremony for alumni op Saturday, 10 February 2018, Vincent Bakker was awarded second prize in Leiden University’s 2018 Thesis Award. These prizes are made possible by the Minerva Reünisten Fund Year 1957/1961/1965, incorporated into the Leiden University Fund (LUF). His thesis supervisors…
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Sharp rise in purchasing power since 1977, inequality stable in recent years
In the period 1977–2020, the purchasing power of the Dutch population increased by 58 percent. The sharpest rise occurred from 1999–2009 (22 percent). This is the outcome of research conducted by Leiden University and Statistics Netherlands (CBS).
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Martijn Nouwen in EU Scream podcast about mass deletion of European Commission emails
In the podcast EU Scream, a non-for-profit organization based in Brussels, Martijn Nouwen tells about his research into communications about European tax rulings.
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Bouncing gel balls popular in the media
The explanation from physicist Scott Waitukaitis for the screaming and bouncing gel balls in a hot pan has been covered in several media, including the Washington Post.
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Media spotlight on discovered oxygen in the most distant known galaxy
Researchers have discovered oxygen in the furthest known galaxy JADES-GS-z14-0. Leiden astronomers Sander Schouws and Rychard Bouwens were part of the team that made this discovery. This news was reported in all newspapers and online media.
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Leiden Observatory comet research goes viral
From Mexico and Indonesia to China and Italy: people from all over the world read about the Leiden Observatory publication on the birthplace of comets. This research suggests that all comets in our solar system might come from the same place: a specific range in the flat disk of dust and gas that once…
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Maartje van der Woude on discrimination at border controls
In its ruling this week, The Hague Court of Appeal made short work of how the Dutch Border Police allow the colour of a person’s skin to be taken into account when selecting people to check. According to Maartje van der Woude, this ruling reaches far beyond the border police. ‘This is a problem for…
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Olaf van Vliet in FD on employers’ parental support
In order to attract and retain new talent, employers in the Zuidas business district of Amsterdam are increasing their support offered to parents and expectant parents. This includes funding sleep coaches, babysitters and fertility programmes for their staff. Professor of Economics Olaf van Vliet explains…
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Klachten van universiteit om gebruik ChatGPT door studenten zijn krokodillentranen
Universiteiten moeten niet verbaasd zijn dat studenten ChatGPT gebruiken, schrijven de Leidse universitair docenten Femke Klaver en Alexander de Wit in Trouw. Want studenten reageren op efficiëntie en doelmatigheid. Hun suggestie: Leid studenten op om kritisch na te denken.
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How the Dutch press in the seventeenth century brought distant suffering nearby
On 27 November 2019, David de Boer defended his PhD dissertation 'Religious Persecution and Transnational Compassion in the Dutch Vernacular Press 1655-1745'. For his research, he analysed several hundred pamphlets, newspapers and periodicals published primarily in the seventeenth-century Netherlands,…
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A new commentary on the Constitution
'Een nieuw commentaar op de Grondwet' is the title of a book published this week. The book uses 35 essays to describe the importance of the Constitution to the Dutch democratic rule of law.
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Honorary doctorate for anthropologist Rosemary Joyce
American anthropologist Rosemary Joyce will be awarded an honorary doctorate from Leiden University on its Dies Natalis on 8 February. Joyce has delivered important new insights into the ancient Mayan cultures of Central America.
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Medieval Cat Paw Manuscript
Cat Paw Tweet Goes Viral
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First fine for space debris: A warning for space companies
The first fine for space debris has been issued. An American company that had failed to clean up its space junk has been fined $150.000.
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Radical steps needed to save Europe’s democratic rule of law from Big Tech
In an op-ed and an interview in Dutch newspaper ‘de Volkskrant’, Reijer Passchier, Assistant Professor in Constitutional Law at Leiden University and Professor of Digitalisation and the Democratic Constitutional State at the Open University, stresses that Europe needs to take radical steps to tackle…